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Global phablet shipments to reach over 120 million by 2018

New findings from leading hi-tech analysts, Juniper Research, reveal that the Phablet, once perceived to have limited potential, will ship over 120 million units by 2018, rising from an estimated 20 million in 2013.

The device will find particularly receptive markets in East Asian territories such as South Korea – with gamers who desire a larger surface to play on, and China – where content streamers will benefit from a higher quality screen.

The new report, Tablets, Phablets, Hybrids & eReaders: Market Strategies & Forecasts 2014-2018 notes that the Phablet market could become a growth area for established smartphone vendors, allowing them to build flagship phablet models targeting tech heavy demographics.

As evidenced by the recent entry of new vendors, including Nokia, Alcatel and Intex, the Phablet market will likely grow from both ends of the price spectrum with established global brands predicated to focus on higher price points allowing local players to gain a foothold in the lower end.

The new report notes that the OS market for Phablets will be dominated by two major players, Android and Windows. The Windows ecosystem will be driven by Nokia’s Lumia range, which is anticipated to find success in the more affluent demographics of developing nations. Meanwhile, the Android ecosystem will be driven by the latest in Samsung’s Note series in developed markets as well as local vendors such as Intex.

However, this dynamic could change dramatically if the rumours of an Apple Phablet, which meets Juniper’s definition of a 5.6 inch display, were to be realised.

The complimentary whitepaper, ‘Phablets . . . a Phabulous Future?’ is available to download from the Juniper website together with further details of the full report.

Juniper Research provides research and analytical services to the global hi-tech communications sector, providing consultancy, analyst reports and industry commentary.

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